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DR. SHILPA DEO

Aiming academic excellence

Dr. Shilpa Deo is an Academician. Drawing on the thorough academic training and extensive research experience, she aims to be highly in-demand lecturer and writer in the chosen field.

Dr. Shilpa Deo is currently working as an Assistant Professor at MIT - WPU, Pune (https://mitwpu.edu.in/)

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DR. SHILPA DEO

Dr. Shilpa Deo knew that she was destined for a career in academia. She has a natural ability to explain abstract concepts in an engaging, interesting and thought-provoking manner. As a busy Academic, she can balance the demanding research commitments with her interest through the teaching.

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COURSES

Dr. Shilpa Deo teaches popular courses at the undergraduate levels like International Business, International Relations and Micro Economic Analysis to name a few. She is also willing to offer supervision to doctoral candidates in a number of interdisciplinary areas.

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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

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PUBLICATIONS

Research and Articles

  • “Feminization of poverty in India”, forthcoming in an edited book titled “Gender and Culture, Volume II”, Rawat Publications, Jaipur. 

  • “Understanding the dimensions of vulnerability to poverty of Pune’s slum dwellers” (Jointly with Dr. Suddhasil Siddhanta), Artha Beekshan, Volume 28, No. 2, Pg. no. 37 – 55, September 2019.

  • “Is price discrimination only practiced in the monopoly market structure”, International Research Journal of Management Science & Technology, Volume 10, Issue 6, Pg. no. 74 – 80, July 2019.

  • “What Does Poverty Mean to the Poor? Some Reflections Based on Case Studies in Pune” (Jointly with Prof. Dhanmanjiri Sathe), in an edited book titled “Development and Deprivation in the Indian Subcontinent”, Levant books, Kolkata, 2019.

  • “A critical appraisal of slum census, 2011”, International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, Volume 1, Issue 5, Pg. no. 1 – 8, August 2014.

  • “Testing the urban poverty line of India”, International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, Volume 1, Issue 7, Pg. no. 66 – 74, October 2014.

  • Paper presentations

  • Presented a paper titled “Feminization of poverty in India” at the 12th International Interdisciplinary Conference on Women organized by Women’s World Congress at University of Hyderabad, Telangana.

  • Presented a research note titled “Identification of data gaps in census of India 2011” at the National Seminar organized by Gokhale Institute of Politics & Economics, Pune.

  • Presented a paper titled “Work status in Maharashtra” at the Data Dissemination Workshop – 2014 jointly organized by the Directorate of Census Operations, Maharashtra and the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai.

  • Presented a paper titled “What Does Poverty Mean to the Poor? Some Reflections Based on Case Studies in Pune” at the National Seminar on Poverty, Inequality and Health in India with special reference to North – East India organised by Department of Economics, North – Eastern Hill University in collaboration with Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata and NABARD.

  • Presented a paper titled “Is price discrimination only practiced in the monopoly market structure” at the Yazhli Global Research Conference organized by Yazhli Global Multidisciplinary Research Organization in Coimbatore, India and won the “Best research paper award” in Management track.

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